"While we're celebrating, let's not forget our brothers and sisters who didn't make it. They will never be forgotten, and we will do right by them. And now a toast to our new brothers, Sam and Dean Winchester. Thanks, boys. Welcome to the family".
How heartwarming was that? Bobby in the bunker. I'll say it again: Bobby in the bunker! My dream has come true. I've always wanted Bobby to be there, surrounded by dozens of lore books and going all crazy about them. I only miss Rufus there. Whatever happens next episode, I want Bobby to settle down in Lebanon and not die! How amazing would it be to have him again as a regular? As a father figure for the boys again? Just thinking about that makes me smile. God, I've missed Bobby so damn much.
I don't want this season to end. I don't! It's been fantastic since the beginning and it promises to end up on a high note. It's becoming one of my favourite seasons. This episode was proof. All the players were there: Sam, Dean, Cas, Mary, Jack, Lucifer, Gabriel, Michael, Bobby, Charlie, Ketch, Rowena, and a whole bunch of others. How great was having the whole cast together for an episode? This was the perfect set-up for the finale.
I'm digging the whole "The End" vibes this episode gave me. I loved the visual dark tone. Besides Bobby, Charlie and that girl last episode, I have no idea who the others are, but I just want them to live.
One thing that I've been rooting to see was Lucifer's and Jacks interactions. I loved them! And, although I don't want Jack to go to the dark side, I understood why he listened to Lucifer. I agreed with Mary (for once). Jack has his convictions and speaking to Lucifer wasn't gonna change that. He's just a curious kid, who wants to be good so badly but to do that he needs to know about his origins. He needed to see it through his own eyes. I always thought that if one of the boys was gonna push Jack to the dark side, it'd be Dean. However, after the last events, if Jack goes rogue, it'd be because of Sam's actions.
Lucifer actually made a compelling case stating he's not evil. When he was talking to Jack in the presence of Cas I couldn't help but thinking of Cas' and Lucifer's custody rights for Jack. My heart did a backflip when Jack called Lucifer "father". I loved Lucifer introducing Jack to the family. That was super weird, but entertaining at the same time. That's one epic family tree right there.
If there was one scene that shone among the rest, that was Luci's and Gabe's talk. I can't believe that they made me feel bad for the Devil. What Gabriel said to Lucifer would've made him angry in other occasions (and probably got him killed), however, it made him shed a tear. Damn feels! I never thought I'd see that.
I was so focused on that mysterious character that Dean was gonna play in the finale that Apocalypse Cas caught me by surprise. I saw him and I immediately knew I was gonna like it. I couldn't wait for Misha's acting, better yet, for his new accent. I've got to confess that I was laughing so hard at Misha's random Nazi interrogation that I didn't pay attention to what he was saying and I needed to watch the whole scene again. That lip thingy he was doing, lol. And that accent. Misha just loves putting on weird accents, doesn't he?
Cas continues fighting different versions of himself with weird accents. No big deal. I expected Apocalypse Cas to last a bit longer, but it was cool to see Misha playing a different character again.
Charlie's "See you on the other side, bitches" felt forced, but it got a smile out of me. God, I've missed her too. If only Kevin could've come back with them and lived happily ever after with his mom. He deserved a happy ending.
Episode 22, I was expecting someone dying and all my bets were on Ketch. In fact, I'm positively surprised he made it out alive. When you start liking a character, that usually means they're biting the dust soon. Here is to hoping he survives this season, because I'm digging Dean's and Ketch's love-hate relationship. Plus, I love David Haydn-Jones, so what else can I ask for?
Speaking of deaths. So Gabriel "died". Seriously, as soon as the four of them stayed there motionless I knew Gabe was not gonna last. I'm not sad, I'm mad. Mad because (if he's really dead) they brought him back, after 8 freaking years, just to kill him again? After this, I'm expecting Gabriel to pop up in another 8 years.
Lucifer driving the bus cracked me up so bad. I guess it's not Jesus, but Satan who takes the wheel. (I'll let myself out).
I know what Sam did arouses different opinions, but I've got to say I'm so damn proud of Sam. No matter the universe, no matter the place, no matter the vessel, Lucifer will ways be the Devil. Sam knows it. Yes, what he did was cold and it's probably gonna push Jack to the dark side, but I was glad Sam stood for who he is. He's overcome years and years of torture, of trauma, of fear, yet he was able to stand up to him and trapped him there, in what could be his new "cage". Badass move there from Sammy, not his smartest, but definitely what he felt at that moment. I know this is gonna bite him in the ass, but it was so good to see him acting like that. Yeah, leaving Lucifer there with Michael, who can use him as his living angelic battery to enter another universe wasn't a smart move, but I can't blame him for that.
That said, I felt so bad for Luci. We saw him trying to connect with Jack, saving everyone, shedding a tear and trying to be good for his son. They gave him a redemption arc and they left him there. That seemed cruel.
Mary punching Lucifer in the face will never get old. I actually loved them together and I would've liked more interaction between them this episode. Mary is a character that gives me mixed feelings. The more I watch her, the more I like John.
I think I don't really understand the character. Last season she chose the BMoL over her boys and at the end she realized that although it's difficult she should try being their mom. Yet, she now chooses others rather than her boys. Yes, I get the whole "in this universe you didn't save John and that was why Michael rules now, therefore, it's all your fault", but you can try.
I couldn't be more hyped for the finale even if I tried. I know it's gonna give me emotional pain but when has Supernatural not given me that. I've just seen the promo and I can't wait. Dean vs Michael, Sam vs Lucifer and Dean vs Lucifer (or should I say "Michael" vs Luci). Someone please bring life support 'cause I'm not ready. I'm not ready for the "Carry on my Wayward Son". However, I'm so hyped to see Jensen playing another character.
Party in the bunker! It's nice to see the good guys get some wins, but the losses were pretty painful. And now the table is nicely set for the season finale, which should be a good one.
Review by VeroBlockedParentSpoilers2018-05-11T21:29:55Z
"While we're celebrating, let's not forget our brothers and sisters who didn't make it. They will never be forgotten, and we will do right by them. And now a toast to our new brothers, Sam and Dean Winchester. Thanks, boys. Welcome to the family".
How heartwarming was that? Bobby in the bunker. I'll say it again: Bobby in the bunker! My dream has come true. I've always wanted Bobby to be there, surrounded by dozens of lore books and going all crazy about them. I only miss Rufus there. Whatever happens next episode, I want Bobby to settle down in Lebanon and not die! How amazing would it be to have him again as a regular? As a father figure for the boys again? Just thinking about that makes me smile. God, I've missed Bobby so damn much.
I don't want this season to end. I don't! It's been fantastic since the beginning and it promises to end up on a high note. It's becoming one of my favourite seasons. This episode was proof. All the players were there: Sam, Dean, Cas, Mary, Jack, Lucifer, Gabriel, Michael, Bobby, Charlie, Ketch, Rowena, and a whole bunch of others. How great was having the whole cast together for an episode? This was the perfect set-up for the finale.
I'm digging the whole "The End" vibes this episode gave me. I loved the visual dark tone. Besides Bobby, Charlie and that girl last episode, I have no idea who the others are, but I just want them to live.
One thing that I've been rooting to see was Lucifer's and Jacks interactions. I loved them! And, although I don't want Jack to go to the dark side, I understood why he listened to Lucifer. I agreed with Mary (for once). Jack has his convictions and speaking to Lucifer wasn't gonna change that. He's just a curious kid, who wants to be good so badly but to do that he needs to know about his origins. He needed to see it through his own eyes. I always thought that if one of the boys was gonna push Jack to the dark side, it'd be Dean. However, after the last events, if Jack goes rogue, it'd be because of Sam's actions.
Lucifer actually made a compelling case stating he's not evil. When he was talking to Jack in the presence of Cas I couldn't help but thinking of Cas' and Lucifer's custody rights for Jack. My heart did a backflip when Jack called Lucifer "father". I loved Lucifer introducing Jack to the family. That was super weird, but entertaining at the same time. That's one epic family tree right there.
If there was one scene that shone among the rest, that was Luci's and Gabe's talk. I can't believe that they made me feel bad for the Devil. What Gabriel said to Lucifer would've made him angry in other occasions (and probably got him killed), however, it made him shed a tear. Damn feels! I never thought I'd see that.
I was so focused on that mysterious character that Dean was gonna play in the finale that Apocalypse Cas caught me by surprise. I saw him and I immediately knew I was gonna like it. I couldn't wait for Misha's acting, better yet, for his new accent. I've got to confess that I was laughing so hard at Misha's random Nazi interrogation that I didn't pay attention to what he was saying and I needed to watch the whole scene again. That lip thingy he was doing, lol. And that accent. Misha just loves putting on weird accents, doesn't he?
Cas continues fighting different versions of himself with weird accents. No big deal. I expected Apocalypse Cas to last a bit longer, but it was cool to see Misha playing a different character again.
Charlie's "See you on the other side, bitches" felt forced, but it got a smile out of me. God, I've missed her too. If only Kevin could've come back with them and lived happily ever after with his mom. He deserved a happy ending.
Episode 22, I was expecting someone dying and all my bets were on Ketch. In fact, I'm positively surprised he made it out alive. When you start liking a character, that usually means they're biting the dust soon. Here is to hoping he survives this season, because I'm digging Dean's and Ketch's love-hate relationship. Plus, I love David Haydn-Jones, so what else can I ask for?
Speaking of deaths. So Gabriel "died". Seriously, as soon as the four of them stayed there motionless I knew Gabe was not gonna last. I'm not sad, I'm mad. Mad because (if he's really dead) they brought him back, after 8 freaking years, just to kill him again? After this, I'm expecting Gabriel to pop up in another 8 years.
Lucifer driving the bus cracked me up so bad. I guess it's not Jesus, but Satan who takes the wheel. (I'll let myself out).
I know what Sam did arouses different opinions, but I've got to say I'm so damn proud of Sam. No matter the universe, no matter the place, no matter the vessel, Lucifer will ways be the Devil. Sam knows it. Yes, what he did was cold and it's probably gonna push Jack to the dark side, but I was glad Sam stood for who he is. He's overcome years and years of torture, of trauma, of fear, yet he was able to stand up to him and trapped him there, in what could be his new "cage". Badass move there from Sammy, not his smartest, but definitely what he felt at that moment. I know this is gonna bite him in the ass, but it was so good to see him acting like that. Yeah, leaving Lucifer there with Michael, who can use him as his living angelic battery to enter another universe wasn't a smart move, but I can't blame him for that.
That said, I felt so bad for Luci. We saw him trying to connect with Jack, saving everyone, shedding a tear and trying to be good for his son. They gave him a redemption arc and they left him there. That seemed cruel.
Mary punching Lucifer in the face will never get old. I actually loved them together and I would've liked more interaction between them this episode.
Mary is a character that gives me mixed feelings. The more I watch her, the more I like John.
I think I don't really understand the character. Last season she chose the BMoL over her boys and at the end she realized that although it's difficult she should try being their mom. Yet, she now chooses others rather than her boys. Yes, I get the whole "in this universe you didn't save John and that was why Michael rules now, therefore, it's all your fault", but you can try.
I couldn't be more hyped for the finale even if I tried. I know it's gonna give me emotional pain but when has Supernatural not given me that. I've just seen the promo and I can't wait. Dean vs Michael, Sam vs Lucifer and Dean vs Lucifer (or should I say "Michael" vs Luci). Someone please bring life support 'cause I'm not ready. I'm not ready for the "Carry on my Wayward Son". However, I'm so hyped to see Jensen playing another character.